Owner's manual

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INTRODUCTION
Your new 962 Harvest Header is designed to serve a dual function in your grain and specialty crop harvesting
operation:
1. Teamed with your self-propelled windrower power unit, the header will cut and lay crop into uniform fluffy
windrows. Windrowing allows starting the harvest earlier, protects the crop from wind damage, and gives
you more flexibility in scheduling combine time. (The left deck of the 962 Header can be manually shifted
over the center opening to deliver crop to the end of the header, which allows using your combine as the
power unit when windrowing.)
2. When conditions are right for straight cutting, the header can quickly be attached directly to your combine
with the addition of an adapter. When weather is not a critical factor, straight cutting eliminates the
windrowing operation.
NOTE: This manual contains information on the Harvest Header. It must be used in conjunction with your
Windrower, Tractor and/or Combine Operators Manual. As well, a separate manual is provided for the
adapter that is required to allow attachment of the header to the various makes and models of combines and
tractors.
CAREFULLY READ ALL MANUALS TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO UNLOAD, ASSEMBLE OR USE THE MACHINE.
Use this manual as your first source of information about the header. If you follow the instructions given in this
manual your Harvest Header will work well for many years.
This manual contains information on "Safety", "Operation" and "Maintenance/Service". In addition, "Unloading
and Assembly" instruction is given towards the back of this book.
Use the Table of Contents and the Index to guide you to specific areas. Study the Table of Contents to
familiarize yourself with how the material is organized.
Keep this manual handy for frequent reference and to pass on to new operators or owners. Call your dealer
if you need assistance, information or additional copies of the manual.
NOTE: Right hand (R/H), and Left hand (L/H) designations are determined from the operators position, facing
forward.

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